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: TN TT NT TM RE ee ee ET AMATEUR BASEBALL. The Evoning World will print published, The Evening World, New York. ‘The Gleamore F. C, would like to arrange de bet. Address William Walsh, No. 386 icke street. ee ou ‘The Charter A. C. have open dates for Sunday morning games with uniformed teams sixteen to Seventeen years of age for a side bet Sr suitable aaiae, All aries cn. opponents’ grounds, wurday afternoons which we would Tk vto Milt alsa’ septs i morting. and ‘@flernoon, Frank A! nome ‘No. 406 Hart street, Brooklyn. zl The Jolly Ning want games with teams aver- aging ‘thirteen to fifteen years, having own Fronds. Address Frederick C. Eyer, $F, No- 1675 Avenue A, New York City ‘The Belmonts would like to arrange games with teams averaging twelve to thirteen years for Sundays and holidays. |The, line-up 10 ae follows: nse % Gere, “No. 139 ‘Fitty-eeventh street, Brockiya. ‘The Wade Juniore would like to arrange games with teams averaging eleven to fourteen yeare of exo, Uniformed teams preferred. Frank Schmals, ON. bes Bleventt avenua, Abizaile, ot New York, will play the Bik; Rorna, of ‘ew Jerwey, on Decoration Day at 2 P.M. ee ‘with, uniformed teen to. rs of age. Adare: ‘Thomas, West "reatn street. Red Star A.C, would dime 4 Wh bear trom e fe goo! ali-arousd players 5 aixteen to esventoen yea: : Addreaa Chation Ivory, No, Tard avenu Blue Bells B. arrange . . The, Mudeom. Clty F.C. of Jersey City, bes Getarday and Sunder de n, and would ike hear from strong teame; guarantee full @x- Address F. feated the Lincoins, of Harlem, by 6 to 2. The winners have abl dates open for Setiat-town land clty teams willing to play for @ alde bet averaging 16 years. James J. Roar- don, Stanexer, No. 49 East One Hundred end 4. Tweltth atreot: . The Central team would Uke to arrange games Fuld, eame averaging 14 to 16 years of age on Bundays. Line-up follows: Kenney, rf.; et.; Everett, 1b.; Ryan, it; Dail, Silver, Bo.i" Hodges, 3 Fitapatric, Address West One, Hundred and teeth ‘seat, ot” Long Island ould ike Bames for teams averagii to 56 veer ia 1ine-up ie ae Tollows: x lround eters would like to ar- ge games averaging Te'yoate old, “Address Martin Wait, ii? bros, Beez place, Brooklyn, N. Y. teams Beturn Py ces gS erounGS. Be aiday on as Fy Se Srescent treet, Le “island cy ‘The’ Riverside A. 0, would tke to. erre games teams Averaging seventeen years pas. Only, on Oven and June and July. Addr Gwilliam “Hoteiog? 5° Bs Manhattan street. oe e@ The Astors would like to arrange games with teams averaging fourteen to Miteen years for aide bet of $3 or ¥5, James Kelly, No.3 Lafayette piace. with for aide bate. our grounds, eo Motor A. O........0 0 21 2110 3-10 Maanoed Duras «.-: 310.0 0 2 0 4 2 Imi Afdress Walter Stabl, No, 2542 Elabth avenue, Young Crystal jrs with teams averagin would Ike to book games twelve to thirteen years. ‘Won trom the Palmer jrs. May 17, acore 19 to 3 Sundays and holtdays open only. “Address Harry fancelt, No, 201 East Eighty-seventh street, Oity a es Owing to ie disbandment of the Pelham Bh B. baseman, ry . @ third Uke to Tighteen. to nln preferred. L, Seventh sirest. good fielder and batter Jester B. B.C. 0 Crotona F.C. son, Spr of Brooklyn, catcher. Aloysius baseball club, Tho st. “have dates they would ike to close with stro of Yonkers Good “inducements. all Club, 187 |. Aloyalus Yonkers, Woodland avenue, The Lakewoots would Ike to with teams averaging 14 to 15; Memorial open. Address Edward apne: Unat 94th at be CGD The Vv would like to arrange games with teams averaging thirteen to fourteen! yeare old, 2 Gor Blue Ri Belmonts, Crotona ham F. C.," Jeffersons, Black Ter Plerces, proterred. Mne-up, Jack cf: Sparrow, rf. 3b; Blanch, as.; Te Address, Millfam Blanch, 915 Hundred and Bighty-third street, J. Co. uniformed team has following for out-ot-tenm teamg giving guaran: 31, Jt Addreiw James Dick, ya. dates 25 ates feet Say No, 43 Boerum place, Bréok’ The Atlas F.C. would Ike to ara 8 with teams Saving @etr own grounds and ‘offer, ing sultable inducements, We aro fully uni- formed. Tor games address Julius Kaufman, No 33 West One Hundred and Tyreleen street, . Last Sunday the Field Club, ot New term at Naue Tork buy om ene Ratiy te ° 0. ‘The feature was t Blin ot Belary for the winners, who ‘only Uiree od bite. man, ‘The score. dascoote Fx Ci. 883.93 aoe ‘eel owed and struck out Sitteen Battryand, oblguom wil aston 1 ‘t an Ingon will occupy the polnta tor Ay aa ay pe er pit vas . ‘The Powhatan Academy May 90. P.M, open for Arst-clam uniformed teams averaging Statens to, eovonteen years, wiiling play on iF xtounde for a aide Jona 4. Egan, No. 146 East Seventy-tourth streri. ‘3 caer Bassbail Cheb, oe Williameburg, the trong Transfiguration jefeated them by @ ecore: of other news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting Edition. space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of teams will be Address all communicatiois and pictures to the Sporting Editor, Ameione, ot Harlan, de, | ra Re games| © AMATEURS, A TTENTION! ] all challonges, results of games or” From time to time, as 4, Martin, P. rt P. Quinn, 4. J. McKenna, 3b.; git A Bentel, et. et on. ie ‘an, Henry, 1 J, Teubner, wethe Prospects meu “ye to arrange games teams avers to 14, The Happy Tisitows fortelted Eee te, th May 24, Score 9 to 0. Batter: 4 Fenders. Address Joooph Pent 43d at. oe 8 ‘The Meaghers B. C. would Ike to. book games ‘with strong seni-professional teams; out-of-town kamos_ preferre’ F. Pierce, Me pte nlavet between %. 7, Com and Aque C., of Department of Water Supply, May A, Feoulted in the raee score, ts 3 in favor of the Aque B. B. G. The battery for the Aqua B. ‘mus Lewis and Scanlon, phcteres Se" Denoven, guar ‘The tasters of the RT. ‘Eber! and Grinnell, caicher the die B. elty department team on ah Gey ‘On Decoration Day afternoon the strong Iner Seal team will mect the Hutson Oty Field Ole at the West New York Grounds, The Former dave a few open dates for teams offering god within two hundred miles, Address Edward Lledald, Non 78 Teak avene. ‘The Eagle Americans would like to play any Tor term within one hundred miles of New tab) rf; H. Mammah, ef. Het One Gundresth sires, New ‘York Clty, manner ° ‘Tee Lakewood A. wm 3 Organ, ofa: 6. Carroth, Tori ate Me; A. OfsLoughlin, ti 8. ; R. Yendell, It, cis at. i. Connolly, No. 141. iat Tweoky: es 8 e The Young Mobioans fine up ex folows: John san, p.: James Larkin, c.; Frank Parellia, 1 Otto Brand, 2b. ; Bernard 90.; Law: lar, Hartnett, oa; Patrick Cleary, #.f.; J Hartnett, Lt —_ &. Address Hite Carrol is “Connolly, street, ‘The Oakwoods have open dates after June 33, ind would like to afrange games with teams avern gin; 4; games to be played ys; either « friendly game . Address D. J. Hefferon, No. aon street, Sve ‘The Vigiiants deteated the Iroquois, of White- gen ba mre ot 6 tS 6 Richard H. Menphysoatersil; os Duly, i Murrey, 1f.; Henn er, am 3 ie Fagin, os.; Toe Katahdin A.C, won te. atts co je last Sunday. On “April et & Columpla F.C; Oy a scare of wo ee, et won from ‘the Bega trove S158 toh renee aera Ono Hundred and Tire & score of 9 to 0 run the Concord A.C, by on May 24 won froin @ more of 11 to 8 run! game for July 4, afternoou. addrens Barkley, No. 603 Trinity avenue, Bronx. The Oak, gre, detente the Terror, drs, a score of 28 t6 11. ‘The Oak, Jee trould ike to ‘arrange gation With wenn’ on oraging twelve to fourteen yeors. Address Jaiues J. LoefMer, No. 172 Marion street, Brookiyn. The Brandon B. B. C, defeated the Oakland A. C., of Bayside, L. 1, by a score of 17 to 9. oo The Excelsior A. C. would ke to play teams averaging 13 to 14 years of 11 nt holidays on our ‘eld. penges to vivicing teams. Saurat, 76 Landen avenoe, The Fequote would ike to arrange games With yteame 12 to 10 years of eae. Address P. Valen, 632 Went Fortleip aire 2021 oF 2000 — The Arions would lik: 13. We have Mey 30, June, July, August and September open for. en~ Ragements, ress Charles Wolfrath, Caj No, 216 East 59th at La * 6 The Station V Daseball Team A by a score of 22 LL 20 "rune each’ with the bewes Tae felding of Messrs Herbert, B. Dillon and Hillebrandt, of V, and W. Dillon and Har- f A. were cheered to the echo by the tendance, Hel Bator afi “agaé Curley “or A a urles brandt and Boyd for V. if ey Ey teams 12 to 14 enn, The Erie re. would itt with team averaging Jra,, Waverly Jra, preferred. HH. The Inwood A, A. ald not ‘They have Decoratior play Sunday, May M, ry Fuse aad Qugeee eames open, also Saturi to be played out-; ‘0 Or at Iawood Oval. Ad- areas Leo A. Rourke, $46 Grand avenue, . Wosld lhe te atrange games with: unueiformed | teame averaging cighteen years. Address P. Bongard, No. 378 Bakte street, Brooklyn. | i oe e Tne Dean A. C. would. like to arrange games wth toams In basketball, averaging eleven to thirteen years. Thomes Brady, No. 337 Dean street, Brooklyn, The Manhattan Field Clap witf play rdag Lady Warrens, of Haverstraw, ut Ha\ wtraw Decoration Day. Two gam swt be played. Have a few open dates town clubs. J. T, Cunninghem, No. ‘a Want Ono Hundred and Tweaty-Atth street, Vici Kid Oxfords Tired, hot, aching feet need a rest, Wear this se 6 Mohawk Field Club, of Ray Ritge, would aus" to mest ero eighteen to ninetcea ae pel ates Wi Onan, 32 Fiiy bind wise Bockin ‘The Auto stems would 1 0 games with ‘all argon nasi ferme, iodal at Sot ot” town, Addriee Te Wentervelt, No, 430 West Fourts At Olymola Fi street, oes 6 313 teat ie shoe and be comfortable, Porous—lets the hot air out and the ceol in, Soft and pliable. | showers did no damage and the track $2.45 an easy price for an eas: shoe. } ohn Ward Co, iid wORLOs ‘stUiwDALY Lv dane, Lida 8, IEARLY MORNING WORK-OUTS xe AT THE BIG RACE TRACKS. (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ GRAVESEND, May %—The early morning hours were gloomy and t chances looked slim for the horses hay ing a fast track to race over, but the was amooth and well harrowed and to alf appearances the Handicap will be negotiated in close to the record. The attractive conditions caused the trainers | and racers to gather at the course in numbers. The Handicap candidates Oom Paul, Articulate and Bonnibert were shown to slow gallops and breezed one-quarter through the stretch in 0.25 and 0.25 1-2. | ‘There were a number of horses breezed ‘along who >ra entered in the races this afternoon, all being sent to opening gal- lope. The honors of the morning went to W. B. Jennings, who stepped Krishinian and Elliott together six furlongs in 1.16. The horses of this stable are in a forward condition and will be found ready when thelr owner and trainer call on them. The Carr string was shown, but noth- ing was wanted, the horses receiving their work yesterday. G. B. Morris's two-year-olds all were sent to stiff galloping. Sherrod, Semira- mis, St. Finnan and Memphis were on the easy side, nothing fast being want- ed. Optics and Northbrook both were given easy galloping exercise. Head Lad, of the Doggett string, was given a good, strong gallop, and breezed through the stretch in 0.26 handily. Inspector Stevens, in company with another of the Meany string, galloped 11-2 miles at a two minute gait. Smart Set, Bun Gold and McDowell were on the easy side, nothing fast being wanted. Cotirtenay stepped one mile in 1.50 swinging. Ailver Hiush galloped seven furlongs in 1.88 handily. Fiying Gypsy breesed a half mile in 0.65 easily. Coruscate and Daisy Green together galloped and breezed through the stretch in 0.27, Ben Morse was sent six furlongs at @ two-minute clip, Tom Lawson galloped one mile in 1.57 ‘gether stepped a half mile in 0.53 easily. Roseland galloped five furlongs in 1.07 handily. Royal stepped a half mile in easily, Damon, of the same. string, was sent a half mile in 0.52 handily Gangar galloped and breezed through the stretch at a two-minute clip. W. R. Condon galloped one mile in 1.56 handily. Agnes Brennan stepped a half mile in 0.52 eastly. Grimth wor tive furlongs in 1.09 eastly. Judge Phi lips was sent seven furlongs in 1.5 euwily. Himself reeled off a Fabius and Daly to daily. done mile at a two-m 1.49 jan Andres and Carroll D. vreezed a mile In 1.57. Reticent five furlongs in handily. . as went seve nthe of amile in 1.32 en diy mt Suragso galloped six Curlongs ind Mvsidora stepped seven furlongs, In 1.04 handily. alloped seven fur- jongs in 1.87. Jt longs in 1 6. eighth of a mile in 1.08 handily. lamstead stepped six furlongs in easily. vengall megs one mile in 0 handily. Russell Garth breezed one mile in 148 easily, Julla Arthur was sent five-cighths of ‘a mile In 1.04 1-2 | easily. Royalton gatloped halt a/ mile in 0.541-2 easily. Alforton and Extra- law together galloped five-elghths of a mile in 1,05 1-2 easily. Maize stepped half a mile in 0.62 handily. Segredo was ent four furlongs in 0.51 1-2 easil ful and Gettysburg. together half a mile in 0.603-4 easily. ‘alloped one mile im 1.4 hanatiy. Shot Gun “stepped one mile in 1461-9. bree Ing. | Krishnla and Elliott together work- ‘six furlongs in 1.16 handily. Velose Rallaped aver tutloi in 1.08 easly, Faulconbridge breezed five-elghths of a mile In 1031-2 handily. Sam! an easy mile in 1.45 well in hand. will be an absentee from the big ri FAST WORK AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, May 28.—The day broke dark and gloomy ‘at the Bay this morning. A brisk wind wwept over the course amd made the galloping hours uncomfortabie ones for the trainers and epectators. The track was in superb condition and the racers handily. Col, Sam and Ping-Pong to- $ sizes 7 w 17. baggy trousers. TO combined. $5 50 Double-Breasted Suits, All the new mixtures, also Navy and Black; Wortotk Jacket Sutts. Great selection; sizes 7 to 17. most fastidious. Russians, 2}4 to 7 years. 3 Foy O years. Young Wen’ s Spring Suits, \ are designed for the had no trouble in going over it at good rates track, terest Syd look t Gold to Ww Was wi St ging a ha longs ging Mitch were 00 Memorial Day $ Offerings Friday and mixtures. 07. Sizes J4 to 20 Years. OWING BOYS; Selection Always Best Carly in the Day, We Give Green Trading Stamps. S-Piece Vest Suits. For the larger boys, 11 to 16; Navy, Black Russian Blouse Suits. Plain or | Serges and unfinished Worsteds; sizes 244 “Washable Russian & Seat Sucts ISe A selection of fabrics that will ple- All styles and = Sailors, 3 to 12 An exceptional showing of LONG TROUSERS SUITS in hand- some mixtures and overplaids: also plain black and navy; suits that “GR style, fit and economy $ Brooklyn iidewte, Beltbont's Flying Jib breesed aix- ture Magistrate, Fire Eater, Garsman and others were shown to jog- Virginian, Mise ers of the J. of speed galloping induiged in. Handicap candidates were shown on the M: There was considerable any Brooklyn and the exercise hours were in- ing. ney Paget at his horses, 08. Ada Nay turned six fu nN 121, Sir Voorhies gailoped al In 151. The youngster Waterford six furlongs in 1.06, Grenada he trick in 1.05. Trainer GB. of the F. Gebhard string, sent Drop and Lady Mirthful, sister ilful. five furlongs in 107. The shown the ed Campbell, Jude did exercise. WV. Kee: Nosying: exercise only. Stable's Short Hose reeled off a mile and a quarter in 2.14, It in 0.55, in 1.21. exercise. ell, Fulminate, allowed slow a ISe TO 3.50 track The at to-day’s battle. Girdie over the half-mile ground [Barnaby covered six furlongs ix Hermis and others were GC. Rol Jot TI ne useful Athol Dubiin and others were shown on the traok to easy exercise, J, E. Madden sent Pentecost and But- was present to have a and T sent @ number of them over the good going of the Water Boy recied off a mile and a fur. rainer Joyner speed. Iminence and others trotted 3 Hamburg turned 2. When Brooklyn Jexndidates, Guntire and Irish Lad 5 Jogging exercise ady for | Judith | trotted and cantered. L. V, Bell's Lady Albercratt breezed | the string Handicay and looke. Blackstock, and others in 0.57. in a ngs in 4 hown to Jog St. ling sent. his | Handicap candidate to the same variety of exercise and ho look ready for the fray. Chanler’s Gold in 1.24. Herbert William Astor Tip turned six furlongs Trainer James Rowe sent h racer ‘The Huguenot a mile in 149, The were allowed he Goughacre covered tons a mile and a furlong in 2.08. Jt y's Meltonian clippe off a mile furlong in 2.04, mtinel covert ime ground in 2.08. J. W. Schor Janeway turned six furlon, in 1.20. ‘Tratner Hughes, of the M. Zieglor H. | atrin sent the two-year-old Pirouette five furlongs Ind Bolt string was shown I boy UG Eophone and oth- lope. E. Widener steeplechasers gall hue basis. 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